Xbox Video

I interrupt your mild, sunning evening to bring you news of something important. Microsoft has launched its often teased Xbox Spring Sale, and the deals on video games, television shows, music and movies are deep. Read More

Someone at Microsoft Movies & TV enjoys mind honoring Anime Month in a big way. For years, the video streaming service has offered up free episodes of Anime classics to users of Xbox One, Windows PCs and more during this time of the year. This week, the service kicked off its biggest Anime Month celebration in recent memory. Anime Month in Microsoft Movies & TV packs discounts on Bleach, Psycho and Blood Lad. There’s also some free Dragon Ball Z for fans to claim.Read More

The Microsoft Movies & TV Store has a pretty uninteresting name. That being said, who cares about what it’s called when you can watch the pilot episode of what MTV hopes will be the smash fantasy hit of the season free? For now Xbox One, Windows PC and even Mac owners can watch the first episode of The Shannara Chronicles free through Microsoft’s Movies & TV apps and services.Read More

Microsoft Movies & TV﻿ is celebrating The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 the only way it knows how. For this week only it seems, the entire movie series is available for purchase for as little as $6.99 each.Read More

Put away that book you were planning to read and ditch that copy of Fallout 4 you have yet to break the shrink-wrap on. Microsoft is hoping that you and millions of others with access to its online store and entertainment apps will want to watch Green Hornet for free this weekend. Free Movie Weekend is back. Read More

If for some reason you didn’t catch the première episode of CBS’ Supergirl, don’t worry about heading to the broadcast network’s website to see it. Microsoft Movies & TV has the first episode of Supergirl the new action show available absolutely free.Read More

Ed Burns is a wise-cracking police man in New York City with a heart of gold. Meanwhile Timothy Hutton is running those same mean streets womanizing and getting other people killed. The NYPD isn’t trying to stop crime as much as it’s trying to contain it. That’s the setup for TNT’s Public Morals and it isn’t half bad. Don’t take my word for it, the pilot episode of the show is available completely free in Microsoft’s Movies & TV service.Read More